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Can anyone enlighten me on why my max Zs for this cable calc is so high? What am I missing?
Probably just a glitch in the software, have you tried re running it or running the calc with a different ocpd?
what is the kw on the tub ?
Just work the calculation backwards and all should become clear
V=IR
V=0.03x7285
V=218.55
Uo is 230V Cmin is 0.95,
230x0.95=218.5
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There's no glitch, there's a 30mA RCD so technically max Zs is 230xCmin/0.03=7285.5
what the computer asking for 32amps .Absolutely no Wattage details anywhere in manual just keeps asking for 32Amps
what the computer asking for 32amps .
Is that what you put on your certificates Dave? Or do you put the max Zs for the ocpd?There's no glitch, there's a 30mA RCD so technically max Zs is 230xCmin/0.03=7285.5
I agree totally with this, but he's not using an RCBO he's using a 60898 type B.As already explained, it is technically correct but not that useful in my opinion:
That way you can see if the fault would be cleared on the MCB action even if the RCD action were to fail.
- If it is relying on the RCD trip limit it should be using the limits from 411.5.3 (so the recognisable 1667 ohms for 30mA due to the 50V voltage assumed)
- But even when the RCD can be used as the ADS means, I would prefer if they also list the over-current trip requirement to meet it (for example Table 41.3 where is says it also applies to RCBO) so here I guess the 1.09 ohm Zs for 40A B-curve
Is that what you put on your certificates Dave? Or do you put the max Zs for the ocpd?
Serious question.
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I agree totally with this, but he's not using an RCBO he's using a 60898 type B.
There is an RCD in there somewhere, I assume it's a dual RCD board or similar.
The question was for Davesparks. But since you answered it, if you put this down on your certs, why did you need to ask the question in the first place?Yep, split load C/U.
The question was for Davesparks. But since you answered it, if you put this down on your certs, why did you need to ask the question in the first place?
Surely you must of known why your software gave such a high max Zs as you use it all the time.
Is that what you put on your certificates Dave? Or do you put the max Zs for the ocpd?
I'm not trying to catch you or anyone out, it's a question to which I did not know the answer myself. It's never dawned on me to calc the Zs using the rcd and not the ocpd, that's why I asked Dave if he uses this method.of course, surely I must have known that. Why cant I ask a question on this flipping forum without someone jumping all over it. Can it not just be answered with friendly advice rather than trying to catch someone out? ?‍
That's why I asked, my software populates it for me.I put the max Zs for the OCPD.
Well actually I'm lazy these days and let the software fill that bit in.
The RCD value of Zs is pretty much pointless in virtually every case!I'm not trying to catch you or anyone out, it's a question to which I did not know the answer myself. It's never dawned on me to calc the Zs using the rcd and not the ocpd, that's why I asked Dave if he uses this method.
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